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Deutsch: Position der Domänen des menschlichen Enzyms ACE2. Subdomäne I (rot), Subdomäne II (blau), Collectrin-Homologie-Domäne (grün), aus PDB: 1R42​.
English: Domain positions of the human enzyme ACE2. Subdomain I (red), Subdomain II (blue), Collectrin homology domain (green), from PDB: 1R42​.
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Source selbst erstellt anhand der Quelle: P. Towler, B. Staker, S. G. Prasad, S. Menon, J. Tang, T. Parsons, D. Ryan, M. Fisher, D. Williams, N. A. Dales, M. A. Patane, M. W. Pantoliano: ACE2 X-ray structures reveal a large hinge-bending motion important for inhibitor binding and catalysis. In: Journal of Biological Chemistry. Band 279, Nummer 17, April 2004, S. 17996–18007, doi:10.1074/jbc.M311191200, PMID 14754895.
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